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October 01, 2002; Volume 48,Issue 10

Editorials

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    Human immunodeficiency virus. Emerging epidemic in aboriginal people.
    Mark Lachmann
    Canadian Family Physician October 2002, 48 (10) 1592-1593;
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    Blood pressure self-monitoring in pharmacies. Building on existing resources.
    Larry W Chambers, Janusz Kaczorowski, Cheryl Levitt, Tina Karwalajtys, Bea McDonough and Jacqueline Lewis
    Canadian Family Physician October 2002, 48 (10) 1594-1595;
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    The Walkerton disaster and family physicians.
    Murray McQuigge
    Canadian Family Physician October 2002, 48 (10) 1596-1597;

Correspondence

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    Is it really malpractice?
    Michael Taylor
    Canadian Family Physician October 2002, 48 (10) 1610-1612;
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    NEXUS study needs Canadian results.
    Merril Pauls and Mary-Lynn Watson
    Canadian Family Physician October 2002, 48 (10) 1610;
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    Choosing fee-for-service.
    Lewis Draper
    Canadian Family Physician October 2002, 48 (10) 1612;

Articles

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    Eating fish during pregnancy. Risk of exposure to toxic levels of methylmercury.
    Yaron Yagev and Gideon Koren
    Canadian Family Physician October 2002, 48 (10) 1619-1621;
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    Blood pressure and secondary prevention of strokes. How low should we go? Randomised trial of a perindopril-based blood-pressure-lowering regimen among 6,105 individuals with previous stroke or transient ischaemic attack.
    Parisa Rezaiefar and Kevin Pottie
    Canadian Family Physician October 2002, 48 (10) 1625-1629;
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    Preventing diverticular disease. Review of recent evidence on high-fibre diets.
    Walid Aldoori and Milly Ryan-Harshman
    Canadian Family Physician October 2002, 48 (10) 1632-1637;
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    Case report: jin bu huan--not so benign herbal medicine.
    Miriam Divinsky
    Canadian Family Physician October 2002, 48 (10) 1640-1642;
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    Listening to native patients. Changes in physicians' understanding and behaviour.
    Len Kelly and Judith Belle Brown
    Canadian Family Physician October 2002, 48 (10) 1645-1652;
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    Frequent users of emergency departments. Do they also use family physicians' services?
    Benjamin T B Chan and Howard J Ovens
    Canadian Family Physician October 2002, 48 (10) 1654-1660;
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    2001 Canadian hypertension recommendations. What has changed?
    Canadian Hypertension Recommendations Working Group
    Canadian Family Physician October 2002, 48 (10) 1662-1665;
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    National Family Medicine Resident Survey 2001.
    Li-Hsin Chang and Lilia Malkin
    Canadian Family Physician October 2002, 48 (10) 1666-1668;
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    Hypothesis: the research page. Participatory action research.
    Andrew J Cave and Vivian R Ramsden
    Canadian Family Physician October 2002, 48 (10) 1671-1672;
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